I believe there was a tread similar to this one made some time ago, but I'm not sure and I'm not going to go check.
Regardless, though I might have done so already, I'll share two events that happened a long while ago.
Back in the days when the Caldari were poised to annex all of Placid and the Federal sector of the Fed-State FW area, there was a memorable engagement in Brarel, IIRC. I had just left one corp and was to join another, but while this period was active I was out roaming in my Myrmidon. A Federal FW group were waiting by a planet for reinforcements to take a large complex that the Caldari were currently hiding in, capping it down ever so slowly. Being somewhat known the FC gets me into fleet, despite my position in Aliastra at the time, and inform me of this.
Now, at this point in time I had seen this situation happen far to many times - the Feds are outnumbered and outgunned, the Caldari utilize their numerical superiority to the max - wanted to take the region, after all - and the Feds, like I say, await backup. Waiting would lose us the complex and the Caldari would disperse and go take other areas while we form up.
I was tired of seeing this and fed-up with the progress the Caldari made thanks solely due to a willingness to do 'the hard work' and the waning morale of my own faction, so I told the FC I was going in, that was that. Warping to the complex gate, the gang followed, though outnumbered.
So we go in and engage the first gang inside the complex, a number of cruisers, destroyers and frigates, backed by a Falcon. I think we lost one or two of the destroyers on our side but killed the cruisers, the Falcon and some of the destroyers and frigs, though IIRC most of them left and prepared to return.
Somewhat amazed we had won the fight and killed a Falcon (that got the Fed-aligned destroyer pilots a serious morale boost) we secure the complex and loot the wrecks. Some time later the Caldari response makes itself known.
As taking the complex was the main objective, we end up leaving a destroyer or two in the complex to tick it down and kill anyone who enter, while the rest of us go to attack the Caldari on the acceleration gate, before they can all gather up and overwhelm us. The 22th Black Rise Defense Unit was the primary force here and was known to be able to re-ship fast, we expected to get killed, but hoped we could keep them off the complex long enough to take it.
What followed now was nothing short of the most amazing fight I've had in my life. We engage the cruisers, destroyers and frigates stationed on the complex gate, and in a short while we lose a pair of destroyers but kill pretty much all of the amassed ships present. While we are shooting the last two ships left, the second wave of Caldari reinforcements arrive. I'm not completely sure but I believe it was during this wave that the last of my companions were killed - the complex had been saved by now and the one's in it had either joined the fight and died by now, or left, I'm not sure about it.
Yuri Intaki, Damar's alt and a member of the ILF at the time (trying and failing to get the Fed-militia in a war with the ILF) lost his second ship in this wave, IIRC, making the fight even more awesome to me. I expected to die from the very start so finding myself alone against several Caldari wasn't news, the fact we took the complex and had killed Yuri twice by now, was.
Dual-rep myrms however are hardy buggers, and I survived until the end of the third wave of Caldari reinforcements were broken. There was not much time to loot and I was nearly out of cap-charges, and the Caldari started to arrive in battlecrusiers - a Harbinger had already landed on the filed and there was a Drake on scanner, IIRC. Having killed the last cruiser I decided it was time to make good my escape.
I achieved my objective, killed loads of enemies, and got my sorry ass home in one piece. All of these were rare events at the time, so I'm not likely to forget this any time soon.
Did some digging on battleclinic - Allied/hostile casualties for the entire event; At least 3 destroyers and 3 frigates, BC is being difficult to read VS 5 frigates(1 being rookie ship) 3 destroyers, 8 cruisers, 1 recon ship - Those were the ones I was involved in, at the least, might have been more.
And now for something completely different...I take great care to learn what I can from my own losses and victories, losses especially as they are the most likely to have been my fault. This one especially, was my fault, and while not much of a lesson, it's a great reminder, and a mistake I'll never repeat.
http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/killmail.php?id=9167273So basically, I was moving a ship from Villore to Heyd, going through OMS. I had scouted the area previously but did not have active eyes in system. I jump in and... I honestly have no idea what I was doing or how I let it happen - could have gone straight to the Heyd gate and jumped, likely getting backup in heyd, or whatever.
Somehow, I found myself bumped off gate by an Executioner, and then the Pervs gang landed on me. I ended up, shortly and simply, losing the myrm without getting off a shot in return. I remember I activated my repper, tried to move for the gate, and that it took them what seemed like ages to down me.
Why the hell didn't I shoot back? There were 5 cruisers, 1 of them faction, there were 3 frigates, 2 of them were T2. I could easily have killed two of the frigates and two of the cruisers - they were actively bumping me or sticking into my optimal range. The Kitsune didn't do squat, I had my ECCM II online the whole time and he didn't get a single sycle in.
In hind-sight, I could easily have won the fight - kill the bumping Executioner, then the Stabber that arrived first and bumped me as well, then the Assault Frigate, then the Rupture holding at 10km, and with that loads of their DPS would be down the drain, who knows what I could have done after that? Perhaps killed the Caracals - they were armed with light missiles after all...
But I didn't, and my most embarrassing loss to date, I can't even properly explain. I have no idea what I was thinking, if I was at all. All I can say is, people, never do this, never EVER.